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WOMAN IN THE DUNES

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The Boston Globe, March 30th, 2006

Hiroshi Teshigahara's 1964 masterpiece has been crying out for a new print for years, and it's finally here. The hypnotic shots of rippling, cascading dunes, and grains of sand on sweaty skin, deserve to be seen as clearly and profoundly as the director envisioned them. As part of "Man in the Dunes: Discovering Hiroshi Teshigahara," the Brattle is showing the strange and beautiful black-and-white film, about an entomologist who becomes a prisoner in a sand pit inhabited by a woma...

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